Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] come [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Some old dears coming out bleeding apathy !
2 Low numbers participating and also the quality of the start line rather detract from the value but British boats coming in first and second is excellent .
3 And Martin Brundle added to British celebrations coming in sixth to complete a good day for Benetton .
4 On one of these occasions , one of Gina 's old friends came in useful .
5 And when the little bouncing balls came up onscreen , pointing out the subtitled lyrics for ‘ Fixin' To Die Rag ’ , the ciderheads were in seventh heaven .
6 We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it .
7 There was one occasion when the addled eggs came in handy for pelting a kid on a motorbike who 'd been riding up and down outside our house all evening and making a terrible noise .
8 Got double lines coming up that 's funny stuck there like that
9 After a small glass of Cyprus sherry , Greg took his leave , amid pressing invitations to come back any time in the future when he felt like a chat .
10 Screwed-up moody boys come over all alienated in Oxford
11 Later other improvements came along such as putting a cylinder of safety glass around the flame to improve the illumination , and covering the gauze by a metal bonnet to protect it from accidental damage .
12 I do n't know , I mean , loa , new computers come out all the time .
13 New Stewards came in early 1983 but have since moved on and Tony and Cheryl Wright started in December 1985 .
14 The two local policemen came around one day and suggested I place a red light in a window which could be seen by as many neighbours or passers-by as possible .
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